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Group interview held for Duluth Human Rights Commission openings; applicants stress outreach and lived‑experience representation

5691210 · March 24, 2025
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The personnel committee conducted group interviews for multiple applicants to the Human Rights Commission. Candidates emphasized community outreach, cultural representation and bringing lived‑experience perspectives to the commission’s work advising the council on discrimination and diversity issues.

The Duluth personnel committee held a group interview on Monday for applicants to fill several vacancies on the Human Rights Commission. The commission advises the council on human rights matters, promotes cultural diversity and advances enforcement of the Minnesota Human Rights Act locally.

Councilor Azreen Al, chairing the personnel meeting, invited three applicants to speak: Marcus Hedges, Amanda Shy and Luis Angel Navarro Islas. Each described community engagement experience and reasons for wanting to serve.

Luis Ang…

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